Motor racing-Formula One statistics for the Mexican Grand Prix

Oct 25 (Reuters) – Statistics for Sunday’s Mexican Grand Prix in Mexico City (round 18 of 20 races):

Lap distance: 4.304km. Total distance: 305.354km (71 laps)

2016 pole: Lewis Hamilton (Britain) Mercedes One minute 18.704 seconds.

2016 winner: Hamilton

Race lap record: Nico Rosberg (Germany) Mercedes 1:20.521 (2015)

Start time: 1900 GMT (1300 local)

TITLE

Mercedes have clinched their fourth constructors’ championship in a row.

Hamilton need finish only fifth to secure his fourth crown, even if Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel wins. That will make him the fifth four times champion after Michael Schumacher (seven), Juan Manuel Fangio (five), Alain Prost and Vettel (four each).

Three drivers have previously secured the title in Mexico: John Surtees (1964), Denny Hulme (1967) and Graham Hill (1968).

If Hamilton succeeds on Sunday then he will have won championships in four different countries, the others being Brazil (2008), Abu Dhabi (2014), United States (2015).

RACE WINS

Hamilton has 62 victories from 205 races and is second in the all-time list behind Schumacher (91). Vettel has 46.

Mercedes have won 11 of 17 races this season.

Ferrari have won 228 races since 1950, McLaren 182, Williams 114, Mercedes 75 and Red Bull 54. Former champions McLaren and Williams have not won since 2012.

Hamilton has won nine times this season, Vettel four. Valtteri Bottas has won two and Daniel Ricciardo and Max Verstappen one each.

POLE POSITION

Hamilton has an all-time record 72 career poles.

Mercedes have been on pole 13 times in 17 races: Hamilton 11 times and Bottas twice.

Vettel has had three poles this season and his Ferrari team mate Kimi Raikkonen one.

Vettel could take the 50th pole of his career this weekend. Only three drivers have achieved that so far.

PODIUM

Hamilton has 116 podiums and is second on the all-time list behind Schumacher (155). Vettel has 97, Raikkonen 89.

Hamilton has 12 podiums this season, Vettel 11 and Bottas 10. Ricciardo has had nine, the most he has ever scored in a single campaign.

POINTS

Hamilton is 66 points clear of Vettel.

Sauber’s Marcus Ericsson is the only driver yet to score this season of those who have started every race.

Hamilton has 22 scoring finishes in a row, the longest such run of his career. Raikkonen holds the record of 27. Hamilton and Force India’s Esteban Ocon are the only drivers to have finished every race so far.

MEXICO

Force India’s Sergio Perez is the only Mexican driver.

Only four Mexicans have started their home race: Perez, Esteban Gutierrez (2016), Pedro Rodriguez (1963-1970) and Moises Solana (1963-68).

Rodriguez’s brother Ricardo was killed on the first day of practice for the non-championship Mexican Grand Prix in 1962. The circuit is named after them.

Sunday will be the 18th time Mexico has held a championship grand prix.

Only Mercedes drivers have won at the circuit since it returned to the calendar in 2015: Nico Rosberg first and then Hamilton last year. The pair also locked out the front row on both occasions.

That makes Hamilton the only driver on the current grid to have secured pole or won in Mexico.

The circuit is the highest altitude of any on the calendar (2,200 metres above sea level) and the pit straight is one of the longest in Formula One.

MILESTONES

The U.S. Grand Prix saw Hamilton break Michael Schumacher’s all-time record for front row starts with his 117th.

Canadian Lance Stroll (Williams) will celebrate his 19th birthday on race day.

Mercedes are only the fourth team to win the constructors’ title for four years in a row. Austin was their 75th win and they also celebrated a 150th podium finish.

Ocon is the first driver ever to finish all of his first 26 grands prix. The Frenchman has missed out on points only once this season. (Reporting by Alan Baldwin, editing by Nick Mulvenney)

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